STANDING WORK AND STANDING AIDS

Whether in research, development or production work – standing is often required. Permanent standing can, however, put a heavy strain on the body. The standing aids from Bimos support employees who need to stand for long periods, without interfering with their work. The standing aids offer everything from simple support to a more flexible solution, namely the standing-sitting dynamic. All standing aids are compact in design and easy to transport.

OUR STANDING AIDS

Fin 9144

Fin 9144E

Fin

Revolutionizing standing work: Fin cannot be compared to any other standing aid on the market. It meets the combined requirements of standing workstations in industry, research, retail and the office. Fin provides relief, is comfortable and intuitively used. With its sturdy build, mobility and not least its design quality, it is setting new standards - as an ESD option too.

Standing rest

Perfect support for every day - long periods spent standing when working in the industrial sector can place considerable strain on the body. The industrial standing aids from Bimos relieve strain on the spine and adapt to almost any standing workstation and their requirements thanks to a wide choice of bases. The industrial standing aid is also available as an ESD-compliant option.

Standing rest

Perfect support for every day - long periods spent standing when working in the industrial sector can place considerable strain on the body. The industrial standing aids from Bimos relieve strain on the spine and adapt to almost any standing workstation and their requirements thanks to a wide choice of bases. The industrial standing aid is also available as an ESD-compliant option.

STANDING WORK

Whether it is in production, retail, at trade fairs or in the office – standing work is becoming more and more common. Whenever locations are frequently changed, mobility is required or communication takes place at eye level, the work is generally carried out standing up. This is currently the case for nearly every second employee. However, permanent standing can put a strain on the human body and is often the cause of numerous illnesses involving the cardiovascular system and the muscular-skeletal system. This is why standing workplaces are subject to special conditions.

ADAPTABLE SUPPORT: STANDING AIDS FROM BIMOS

In order to be able to optimally support people who work standing up, there are certain requirements that need to be met when it comes to the standing aids used. The solutions from Bimos are perfectly tailored to the specific characteristics of this special type of work and thus provide the best possible relief. Work done at standing workstations is generally not static, but a dynamic variation of actions and activities. In many cases, work is carried out at several workstations simultaneously. The standing aids from Bimos provide relief for people who work standing up, by adapting to their physical circumstances and supporting posture – instead of forcing them to adapt to set positions. The standing aids from Bimos provide this support without interfering with the respective activity. To guarantee maximum flexibility, they are easy to operate and can be transported from A to B without a problem. The standing aids also facilitate the necessary freedom of movement required for such a workplace.

BIMOS HAS SET STANDARDS FOR THE FITTING OUT OF STANDING WORKSTATIONS

Bimos solutions for standing work can be used in any workspace where it is not possible to work sitting down. Regardless of whether it is simple support, briefly taking the weight off your feet or a flexible standing aid that comfortably facilitates longer periods of standing – where standing work is required, Bimos provides solutions that set standards.

Nowadays, working in a standing position is part of everyday life in many different industries and areas. Depending on the type of work, a standing aid must meet other requirements. The special features of the standing aid are completely dependent on the area of application. In addition to the various industries, it is also common for several employees to share a standing aid. It must therefore be particularly easy to adapt the standing aid to one's own needs. This means that the employee does not have to take the standing aid with him every time he or she switches seats, but can simply change without the work becoming uncomfortable.

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